Three of New York's flagship newspapers called on Anthony Weiner to drop out of the New York City mayoral race  and the editor of a nightlife blog promised more revelations about Weiner's lewd online activity.

The editorial boards of both the Daily News and the Wall Street Journal joined the New York Times editorial board in calling for Weiner to pull out of the race, the day after he admitted to new lewd activity online that went past his 2011 resignation from Congress.

Meanwhile, Nik Richie  the editor of The Dirty, the blog that first posted exchanges a 22-year-old woman and Weiner using the pseudonym "Carlos Danger"  promised in an interview with the New York Times that more information would trickle out.

Secular humanist libtards support moral permissiveness and experimental lifestyles.If a certain behavior, no matter how perverted or disgusting,contributes to one’s self actualization, and makes one feel good, then it can’t be bad, and is not a cause for shame and embarrassment.

“I have posited this whole campaign on a bet, and that is that, at the end of the day, citizens are more interested in the challenge they face in their lives than in anything that I have done, embarrassing, in my past,” he told an encampment of reporters as he left his ($3.3M*) Manhattan home in the morning.

“This is not about me” but about voters, he said, and headed for his campaign office.

Anthony Weiners new campaign manager for his nascent mayoral bid is a recent Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee adviser who spent four months working on a failed Staten Island congressional race last year, two sources familiar with the hire told POLITICO.

Danny Kedem, who worked on Mark Murphys congressional run in New Yorks 11th District last year, has been brought on as Weiners campaign manager for a race he is likely to announce next week, according to multiple sources. Kedems resume includes a handful of other congressional runs and mayoral races, as well as field organizing work on Hillary Clintons presidential run.

A year ago,Anthony Weiner and Huma Abedin posed for People magazine, and talked about how theyd worked to repair their marriage after his first sexting scandal forced him to resign his congressional seat in 2011. Anthony has spent every day since trying to be the best dad and husband he can be, Abedin told People,as the couple launched a carefully orchestrated lead-in to Weiners announcement that he would run for mayor of New York.

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